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America's favorite food : the story of Campbell Soup Company
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Campbell's back label recipes and more!
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"One look at the label on a can of Campbell's soup and you'll discover a "flip-side" that has earned a permanent spot on America's mealtime hit parade! New Campbell's back label recipes and more! cookbook features 100 of your recipe favorites made souper-easy in minutes with a variety of Campbell's condensed and ready-to-serve soups."-- Page [1] at end.
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Campbell's creative cooking with soup
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Every recipe includes an easy-to-use chart that shows you how to vary ingredients to suit your needs and tastes. There are more than 19,000 recipe combinations in the book. The key to making these recipes so flexible is the magic of canned soup.
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Andy Warhol pop box : fame, the factory & the father of American pop art
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"Andy Warhold has been called the pope of twentieth-century pop culture, a one-man show who dazzled American with his innovative infuence on not only modern art but film, music, fashion, and even the idea of celebrity. At the center of this was the work he made and the life he led in the 1960s, in a New York loft called the Factory. There is where everything seemed to happen. This is where everyone wanted to be. Inside you'll get a unique peek at that life. Just like the endless boxes of 'stuff' Warhol himself collected, there's a little bit of everything in here: more than twenty exact reproductions of invitations, letters from celebrities, photos, astrological charts, and various artifacts of his unconventional creative processes, plus a book explaining it all. In true Warhol form, you'll also find some suprises - including a ring-shaped Factory stamp, a Campbell's Soup button, and your own complimentary pass to The Andy Warhol Museum."
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Campbell's Soup, 195? (2)
Visual Materials
This collection consists of photographs of billboards located in situ primarily in and around Los Angeles and, to a lesser extent, San Diego, from approximately 1930-1996 (bulk 1950-1989). The photographs, which are principally color slides (35mm) and film negatives (both black-and-white and color), were created by Pacific Outdoor Advertising Company (POA) and Gannett Outdoor Company for internal purposes and represent advertising for a wide variety of businesses, consumer products, and services, including beverages (many for beer and liquor); food; cigarettes and tobacco; transportation (especially automobiles, airlines and bus lines); hotels; restaurants; motion pictures; charitable and non-profit organizations, including regional cities and civic campaigns; political candidates for local and state elections; public service announcements (such as air raid and Cold War-related ads); radio and television stations; oil and gasoline companies; cemeteries; clothing companies; department stores; recreational facilities; and other commercial, political, civic, and institutional clients. In addition, there are images related primarily to Pacific Outdoor Advertising (POA) Company operations such as client presentations, billboard production and installation, corporate facilities and the POA helicopter. Aerial views taken throughout Southern California document the various markets in which the company placed signage.
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Vitamin and mineral content of certain foods as affected by home preparation
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This study was undertaken to measure some effects of common methods of household preparation on the vitamin and mineral content of a group of foods typical of those brought into the home kitchen. Preliminary study was carried out on 20 foods, including vegetables, meats, poultry, breads, and cereals. More extensive studies were made on potatoes, carrots, and peas.
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Ely Samuel Parker letters to Robert Campbell
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Two letters from Ely Parker to frontiersman and fur trader Robert Campbell (1804-1879), written during Parker's time as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The first letter regards instructions for establishing agencies for Red Cloud and Spotted Tail's Sioux bands. Parker writes that Red Cloud has requested an agency at Fort Laramie or Fort Fetterman, but Parker instead recommends that the agency be kept on existing Indian land at Raw Hide Buttes rather than being moved to government land. He gives similar instructions for Spotted Tail, also stipulating that the locations selected by suitable for agriculture and have supplies of water and timber. The second letter accompanied payment for Campbell's purchase of "articles" for Navajo Indians. Both letters are on Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs letterhead.
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